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In response to GSoC 2026: Call for Mentors, Project Ideas and Project Idea Reviews  (Andrey Borodin <x4mmm@yandex-team.ru>)
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Hey there!
>
> Hi hackers,
>
> We've been working on the PostgreSQL GSoC 2026 project ideas page and would love your input:
>
> https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/GSoC_2026
>
> As usual, GSoC is looking for volunteers ready to mentor projects. If any project interests you and you'd be willing
toguide a contributor through it, please reach out. We especially need mentors with deep knowledge of the optimizer,
storagelayer, and monitoring infrastructure. 
>
> Have a project you've been wanting to see implemented? GSoC is a great opportunity to mentor someone through it. Add
yourideas to the wiki or discuss them here or with the PostgreSQL GSoC org admins. The timeline is tight - contributor
applicationsopen March 16 and close March 31. Students will base their project proposals on ideas offered by this wiki
page.Having well-defined projects with committed mentors significantly improves proposal quality. 

Thanks Andrey! I just want to correct the dates. Ideas and potential
mentors (sic!) should be published before the February 3 - Mentoring
organization application deadline.
This will increase Postgres Org chances for being accepted as a
mentoring organization this year.
The number of potential mentors is even more important that ideas itself, IMHO.

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> We've researched past GSoC wikis and added several core project ideas that could use expert review:
>
> 1) Existing ideas carried forward
> Several project ideas were brought over from previous years' "Still Relevant Ideas" lists. If you have expertise in
theseareas, please verify they're still relevant and appropriately scoped: 
>  * Join Removal Based on Foreign Key Constraints
>  * Parallel GiST Index Build
>  * Per-Datatype TOAST Slicing Strategies
>  * ALTER TABLE SET LOGGED/UNLOGGED Performance
>  * Global Temporary Tables
>  * Regression Test Coverage Improvements
>  * Autonomous Transactions
>
> 2) New proposals
>  * B-tree Index Bloat Reduction (Page Merge). That's a bit controversial as a student work, we have serveral
experimentalideas that need research. 
>  * Monitoring Tools Performance (pg_stat_statements lock contention)
>  * Wait Event Coverage Improvements
>
> Also you can contact gsoc-mentors@lists.postgresql.org if you'd like to get involved. Or we can just discuss things
here.
>
>
> Best regards, Andrey Borodin.



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